A garland of new songs : The storm
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- Publication date
- 1800
- Topics
- Chapbooks -- Specimens., Songs., Chapbooks -- England -- Newcastle upon Tyne -- 19th century, McGill University Library Digitized Title, McGill Library's Chapbook Collection, Chapbooks
- Publisher
- Newcastle upon Tyne : Printed by J. Marshall
- Collection
- mcgilluniversitychapbook; mcgilluniversity; toronto
- Contributor
- McGill University Library
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 17.4M
8 p. ; 16 cm.
Undated. Date range from trading dates of J. Marshall, cf. The British book trade index WWW site
Without music
Title vignette
First sentence of The storm: "Dark was the dawn!"
First sentence of A free mason's song: "Come all you Free Masons that dwell around the globe, Who wear the badge of innocence, I mean the royal robe, Which Noah he did wear in the Ark wherein he stood, When the world was destroyed by a deluge and flood."
First sentence of My eye and Betty Martin: "In Yorkshire I wur born and bred, And knaws a thing or two, sir; Nay what be more, my father said, My wit would bring me thro', sir."
Includes 1 woodcut
Copy in McGill Library’s Rare Books and Special Collections: With: A garland of new songs : The bonny Scotch lad and his bonnet so blue, The blackbird, My sailor dear shall guard my pillow, Bundle of truths. Newcastle upon Tyne :Printed by J. Marshall, in the Old Flesh-market,[between 1800 and 1823?]. Bound together subsequent to publication. Uncut pages
Undated. Date range from trading dates of J. Marshall, cf. The British book trade index WWW site
Without music
Title vignette
First sentence of The storm: "Dark was the dawn!"
First sentence of A free mason's song: "Come all you Free Masons that dwell around the globe, Who wear the badge of innocence, I mean the royal robe, Which Noah he did wear in the Ark wherein he stood, When the world was destroyed by a deluge and flood."
First sentence of My eye and Betty Martin: "In Yorkshire I wur born and bred, And knaws a thing or two, sir; Nay what be more, my father said, My wit would bring me thro', sir."
Includes 1 woodcut
Copy in McGill Library’s Rare Books and Special Collections: With: A garland of new songs : The bonny Scotch lad and his bonnet so blue, The blackbird, My sailor dear shall guard my pillow, Bundle of truths. Newcastle upon Tyne :Printed by J. Marshall, in the Old Flesh-market,[between 1800 and 1823?]. Bound together subsequent to publication. Uncut pages
- Addeddate
- 2014-02-14 16:03:43
- Callnumber
- RBD MAIN PN970 M3765 G37 1800 Rare Books/Special Collections - McLennan Bldg, 4th floor
- Identifier
- McGillLibrary-PN970_M3765_G37_1800-003594709-1778
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t0vq5h82f
- Note
-
Undated. Date range from trading dates of J. Marshall, cf. The British book trade index WWW site.
Without music.
Title vignette.
First sentence of The storm: "Dark was the dawn!"
First sentence of A free mason's song: "Come all you Free Masons that dwell around the globe, Who wear the badge of innocence, I mean the royal robe, Which Noah he did wear in the Ark wherein he stood, When the world was destroyed by a deluge and flood."
First sentence of My eye and Betty Martin: "In Yorkshire I wur born and bred, And knaws a thing or two, sir; Nay what be more, my father said, My wit would bring me thro', sir."
Includes 1 woodcut.
Copy in McGill Library’s Rare Books and Special Collections: With: A garland of new songs : The bonny Scotch lad and his bonnet so blue, The blackbird, My sailor dear shall guard my pillow, Bundle of truths. Newcastle upon Tyne :Printed by J. Marshall, in the Old Flesh-market,[between 1800 and 1823?]. Bound together subsequent to publication. Uncut pages.
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- Ppi
- 300
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